Chinese boy regains sight after receiving pig's eye transplant

It's a medical breakthrough for Chinese doctors.
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A 14-year-old boy from Jiangxi, China, is able to see normally again after undergoing a successful cornea transplant operation in Guangzhou.

Doctors from Zhongshan University carried out the operation on the boy last month using part of a pig's eye to save his sight.

The boy's condition is stable and he's expected to have a full recovery. His vision improved with further supervised treatment.


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According to South China Morning Post, the boy lost sight in his right eye when he was injured by a firecracker. The accident took place during the Chinese New Year period, when firecrackers are commonly set off as part of the annual celebrations.

The surgery of transplanting a pig's cornea onto a human eye is the first of its kind in southern China, reported Southern Metropolis Daily.

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Human cornea transplants are rare in China as hospitals can't keep up with the demand, especially since donations are limited.

A professor from Zhongshan University's ophthalmic centre told Chinese reporters that now that humans are able to accept pigs' corneas, one-third to half of Chinese people suffering from corneal blindness can now regain their sight.

In China, there are around five million patients affected by the disease.

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Alicia Tan

Alicia Tan was an Asia Deputy Editor at Mashable. She has over 11 years of experience in journalism, magazine production and content publishing; specialising in women's lifestyle, fashion and beauty. When she's not writing, she's obsessing over Totoro, Ryan Gosling and online shopping.

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